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auto headlight switch - seems to have a mind of its own!
auto headlight switch - seems to have a mind of its own!
Hi all,
Bit embarrassed to be posting this but can someone tell me how the auto-headlight switch works? I generally leave it in the 'auto' setting (turned to the left with the green light on). Unlike my 3 series, I can see the switch is motorised but it seems I'm getting in the car in broad daylight and it's turned itself to the dipped beam setting with headlights on before I even start the engine!
Can someone explain how it (is supposed to) works?
Andrew
Bit embarrassed to be posting this but can someone tell me how the auto-headlight switch works? I generally leave it in the 'auto' setting (turned to the left with the green light on). Unlike my 3 series, I can see the switch is motorised but it seems I'm getting in the car in broad daylight and it's turned itself to the dipped beam setting with headlights on before I even start the engine!
Can someone explain how it (is supposed to) works?
Andrew
Re: auto headlight switch - seems to have a mind of its own!
Mine kept doing that....but only when the wife used it!...as when she got in the car she was knocking the switch with her leg/knee without knowing it....maybe thats whats happening??
Re: auto headlight switch - seems to have a mind of its own!
Ha! no - i did think that, but have checked and we're not touching it...
auto headlight switch seems to have a mind of its own
a tune can not and does not change on its own.. the only way a tune can change, is if you change it...
Re: auto headlight switch - seems to have a mind of its own!
What makes you think that the light switch is motorised? Just curious because I’ve not seen that on any BMW that I have had or currently own. Seems an odd thing to motorise, but then again it is a BMW after all, and they do like ‘driver aids’. The one in my X6 (so should be the same as the E70 is purely manual.
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Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Re: auto headlight switch - seems to have a mind of its own!
I posted something similar a while ago. I thought I was going mad but I did catch myself nudging the switch with my knee and turning the lights on.
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Re: auto headlight switch - seems to have a mind of its own!
Schoolboy error on my part that may be relevant?
In the menu i had selected DRLs on without realising that negates the auto on/off function. Check what settings are ticked in the menu choices. If DRLs are selected they illuminate immediately.
In the menu i had selected DRLs on without realising that negates the auto on/off function. Check what settings are ticked in the menu choices. If DRLs are selected they illuminate immediately.
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Thats odd, as I have DRLs on and the auto lights function works too
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Mine too.
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Re: auto headlight switch - seems to have a mind of its own!
Well i need to have another look and knob twiddle it seems
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It will be your knee same was happening to me I thought the bloody thing was haunted